Dr. Kim Zevin graduated from the University of Southern California with a Doctorate in physical therapy in 1998. She worked in outpatient orthopedics and aquatic therapy before transitioning into pelvic physical therapy.
As a pelvic therapist, she learned how organs above the pelvic floor affect the pelvic organs and pelvic floor muscles, which led her to attend the Barral Institute for visceral manipulation. Visceral manipulation is a type of manual therapy that increases mobility, tone, and motion of the viscera and connective tissues after they’ve been restricted due to surgical scars, adhesions, illness, posture, or injury. Releasing these organs and tissues can help restore organ function, alleviate pain in surrounding tissues, and repair the structural integrity of the entire body.
Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007
United States
